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Piloting Knowledge Swaraj - A hand book on Indian science and technology - KICS

This hand book on Indian science and technology was produced at the end of a project entitled “Science, Ethics and Technological Responsibility in Developing and Emerging Countries” (SET DEV) by Knowledge in Civil Society (KICS). The project aimed at:

  • Activating processes of building institutional capacities and skills on science,ethics and STR socialization
  • Defining and understanding perspectives of socialization of science and technology that take into consideration local needs in a multilateral dialogue.

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Sea level rise – Impact on major infrastructure, ecosystems and land along the Tamil Nadu coast – A report by IFMR and IIT Madras

CoastThis report by Institute of Financial Management and Research (Madras) and Indian Institute of Technology (Madras) deals with the impact of sea level rise on major infrastructure, ecosystems and land along the Tamil Nadu coast.

The Tamil Nadu coastline is about 1,076 km, with thirteen coastal districts, and it forms a fairly large contiguous and narrow coastal strip dotted with fragile ecological features and rampant development activities. There are major, existing and proposed, economic and infrastructure developments, including ports, power plants, highways and even airports, which are being planned very close to the shoreline along India’s coast.

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Ramanathapuram, TN, India
Latitude: 10.989765, Longitude: 76.984468

Taking steps toward marine and coastal ecosystem based management - An introductory guide by UNEP

This guide by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) seeks to assist countries and communities to take steps towards making marine and coastal ecosystem-based management operational, from strategic planning to on-site implementation. An important aim of this guide is to facilitate the implementation of UNEP’s overarching Ecosystem Management Programme and new Marine and Coastal Strategy in countries and regions in line with its Medium Term Strategy 2010-13.Read More

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Tearing through the water landscape - Evaluating the environmental and social consequences of POSCO project in Odisha - A report by ESG

Odisha POSCO reportThis report by the Environment Support Group critically enquires into the circumstances and the basis for the approval of the mega POSCO project in Odisha by providing  historical evidence that highlights the rich biodiversity of the Jagatsinghpur region over time and the nature of relationships between communities and forests.

Based on evidence from this inquiry, the study presents a critical analysis of the environmental and social impact information of POSCO's steel-power-port components to expose the fact that regulatory agencies have inadequate information on the short term and long term impacts of the project on the basis of the information that the company supplied to them. Read More

Planning for vulnerability - The hazards and setbacks in coastal legislation – A report by Dakshin Foundation

Planning for vulnerabilityThis report by Dakshin Foundation deals with the hazards and setbacks in coastal legislation. Laws pertaining to specific ecosystems and their use made an appearance over the last three decades and the law pertaining to coastal spaces – the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) Notification, 1991 specifically decides what people can and cannot do on the coastal stretches of the country. This mainly includes where people can live, where establishments can be set up and the nature of activities permissible on the coast.

The basis for each of these regulations is ascribed to certain concerns, principles and concepts and coastal management has seen several shifts and changes in these. The concern around ‘vulnerability’ has seen the emergence of ideas and responses such as introducing ‘setbacks’ for development and establishing ‘hazard lines’. 

The CRZ, 1991 became a subject of intense public debate – beginning as concerns around the massive rehabilitation efforts in the southern Indian states, but thereafter focusing on the inconspicuous reconstructing fragility process of coastal legislation reform that the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) had initiated in July 2004, just prior to the tsunami. 

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Impact of the 2004 tsunami on the geology of Car Nicobar Island – A paper in Current Science

Car NicobarThis paper in Current Science deals with the impact of the 2004 tsunami on the geology of Car Nicobar Island. The historic tsunami of 2004 in the northern Indian Ocean severely affected the eastern coastal areas of peninsular India and Andaman-Nicobar Islands. The Andaman-Nicobar Islands experienced intense damage to the coastline, at places reaching several hundred metres deep into the island.

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Nicobar, , India
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Mangroves living at the edges: A social survey based on environmental issues - Journal of Human Ecology

Mangroves are key to coastal protection, coastal ecology and are key spawning areas for aquatic life, and are under threat from man's increasing economic activities.Read More

To understand the role of mangroves in a community living near a mangrove, the authors of this paper published in the Journal of Human Ecology, interviewed 125 people, in one such mangrove area located in Urrur Kuppam in the Adyar estuary in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

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Chennai, TN, India
Latitude: 13.060422, Longitude: 80.249583

The impact of the 2004 Tsunami on the Pondicherry coast

These "before-after" satellite map images from the UNOSAT website (Click here), depict the impact of Read More

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Karaikal, PY, India
Latitude: 10.927440, Longitude: 79.837868

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